11391. Gleichenia dassifo la (Preseli) Copel, "Tangirae;" 
On gandestone cliffe along the Ceriban creek at 68500 feet, 
forming dense rigid patches; stalks and fronds more or less 
brittle, the latter recurved and subglaucous beneath; Todaya, 
11392, Vaccinium vilisrii Vid. "Durigol” C ommon 
from above the timber lime or 7000 feet up te the summit of 
Apo, forming the greater portion of the cheparral growth; 
at 8000 feet or on “Hucklesberry” peak it is very denee and 
produces an luxurient quantity of berries; Todaya, August, 
1139 Cisdium letifolium Herr, "Samalang ;* 
Todays, aru, 1909... 
(Ne description) 
11394, Vaceinum sicrophylium 31m. *Vanaleli” oreeping 
Gwarfed and rigid shrube mostly in rock crevices 211 over ihe 
the sumit of wount Apo above the timber line; leaves rigid, 
shining @feen, much paler green benesth yellowish, densely 
Clothing the ultimate branches; flowers subpenddlous as are 
algo the steel«blue berries; which when fully mature are 
ovoidly globose, covered with a thin skin, very juicy and 
possess 9 fine sweet flavor, Todays, August, 1909, 
11395, Hhododendron copelandi err. *"Malambago" 
Breet and numerously branched shrube 6 feet high: leaves 
rigid, aseending, paler green beneath; flowers spresding, 
rather numerous and forming pure white somewhat fragrant 
Clusters; delicately pretty! Along the Ceriban creek sat 
7760 feet, Tédaya, Augud@t, 1909, 
L1496, Macarangs cuernosensie Blm, Tree SO feet 
high in dense woods at 6500 feet of mount Apo, in very damp 
fertile soil; stem 1 1/2 foot thick, branched from below 
the middle; min branches ascending, ultimately crookedly 
rebranched; bark dark brown, moss-covered; wood moderately 
soft, reddish toward the center, without odor or taste; the 
@lender twigs secending; leaves were horizontally spreading, 
nearly flat, subehartaceous, dull dark green above, much 
lighter beneath; infrutescenece yellowich green, saseending 
or divaricate; the globose fruits mealy. and somewhat viecid, 
bearing the persistent brow stigmas; “Indane;" Todays, 
Auguet, 1909, 
11397. Ardisia esebrida Vez, Lax undereshrub 68 feet 
hich in very damp woods at 6750 feet of mout Apo; stem 1 
inch thick branehed, crooked; odorless and tasteless wood 
whitish, rather soft; bark brown, smooth or thinly checked; 
branches divearicate, the lower or larger ones revranched; 
leaves submembranous, dull screen above, wk lighter green snd 
sublucid benesth, strongly recurved, otherwise flat; infloe 
rescent stalke greenish or turning reddish; ecdlyx tips rede 
Gish; petale pinkish white or whitieh and spotted with pute 
ple; enthers yellow; style whitish; fruits gxobox slobose, 
reddieh; flowers ener ious and pendulous; “Reaie." Todaya,. 
Auguet, 1909, 
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